Our Committee

Dan Jones

Chair

Cherry Lewis

Vice Chair & Membership Secretary

Sue Cobourne

Treasurer

Frank Birch

Business Secretary

Simon Durrant

Publicity & Newsletter Secretary

Heather Elliott

Committee member

David Hoyle

Committee Member

Mel Hughes

Group Coordinator and Social Secretary

Ros Parkinson

Bridges Liaison

Pauline Sanders

Programme Secretary

Sheila Rowland

Wellbeing

Sheila Woodward

Committee member

Diana Wilkinson

Previous Social Secretary

Averil Macdonald

Previous Programme Secretary

Other Relevant Information

Wellbeing Service

Cards, telephone calls or visits can be arranged for people who may be facing difficult times. These include during or after a period in hospital, following an acute illness, an accident or bereavement. Help might be needed with signposting to community organisations for advice or support, and we will try to help with this.

Members are welcome to request this service for themselves or on behalf of another member. This can be done by using the CONTACT US button on the home page.

Please don’t forget to include your name and contact details.

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Minutes September 2022

Accessibility at Bridges Centre

Members’ monthly meetings are held at Bridges Community Centre, Drybridge Park. Some group meetings and activities also take place at Bridges. Off street parking is available here outside the building, and disabled parking is adjacent to the building entrance. There are no external steps or slopes, and the entrance doors are automatic. The ground floor is fully accessible and level throughout, and there is space for wheelchairs. There is a lift to the first floor, and accessible toilets on both floors. There is a hearing induction system in the Agincourt room where the monthly meetings are held.

Accessibility at Ty Price

Some group activities and meetings are held at Ty Price, St Thomas Community Hall, St Thomas’s Square. There is no off street parking here. The approach on foot is a gentle slope to double entrance doors. The ground floor of the building is fully accessible and there is a disabled toilet. The stairs to the first floor are wide and well-lit with a handrail on both sides, but there is no lift. There is a hearing induction system on the ground floor.